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After more than a century without any women on American paper money, there will soon be at least eight to choose from. The Treasury unveiled its plans for the new $20, $10, and $5 bills Wednesday, revealing that in addition to Harriet Tubman replacing Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20, suffragette and antislavery figures Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Alice Paul will be on the new $10, which will keep Alexander Hamilton on the front. The new $5 will feature Marian Anderson and Eleanor Roosevelt on the back, as well as Martin Luther King Jr. A roundup of coverage:

Andrew Jackson will be moving to the back of the $20, but a lot of people want him gone altogether, reports NBC News, which notes that for some, replacing the slave-holding Jackson with a former slave is "perfect historical payback."

The Wall Street Journal contrasts the life stories of Tubman and Jackson, who fought to kill off the predecessor to the Federal Reserve.

The New York Times recaps the stories of all the new faces coming to US currency, including Sojourner Truth, who was best known for her 1851 "Ain't I a Woman" address.

CNN reports that Ben Carson has called for keeping Jackson where he is on the $20 and putting Tubman on the $2 bill instead. He didn't say what he wants to do with Thomas Jefferson, who's currently on the little-used bill.

At the Washington Post, Philip Kennicott argues that the $20 should feature not the "primly dressed" and "grandmotherly" woman most images of Tubman depict, but the "ferociously brave and determined woman" depicted holding a gun in what was a "shockingly confrontational image" at the time.

Change for the $20 will take time: The redesigns won't be unveiled until 2020, the Guardian reports.

In a Medium post, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew explains the changes and why Tubman was chosen for the $20.

"Andrew Jackson will be moving to the back of the $20, but a lot of people want him gone altogether" really never heard of this, who are these people?? Don't see how she deserves to be on any currency, she didn't help build these United States as others on our $$ have. next thing coming from the "dark panel" will be "lets put obimbo on the one dollar bill" then America will have a pic of a jack ass on our most used tender Its' been past time to replace congress

VoiceOfAmericaUSA

Apr 23, 2016 11:01 PM CDT

Putting Harriet Tubman on the 20 dollar note is a horrible Idea. Do you think she would be happy with you honoring her slave name. Good grief you PC imbeciles. .....just a thought....

johnthropic

Apr 22, 2016 1:24 AM CDT

I'm sorry but I just can't accept women on my currency. Every time I pay for a slusshy, I need to see a glam pic of an old....